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Razzamajazz Really Easy Band Book

Kevin Mayhew

Sarah Watts

Product Code: 3611632

2 Review(s)

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£24.99

Quick Overview

The fun and exciting way to play together

An entertaining and inspiring way to play together for people in the early stages of learning an instrument. Even players who only know a couple of notes can join in the band! Simply mix and match according to what’s available. Everyone will enjoy learning Sarah Watt’s cool, jazzy tunes, and there’s a FREE CD of the tunes to help you learn.

Very pleased with this book. The parts are simple but the overall effect is good. The music is jazzy without being cheesy and patronising. Melody parts in C tend to be a fair bit harder than the other parts. If you have strong musicians who play transposing instruments you may need to do a bit of transposing to challenge them.(Posted on 11/01/2013)

Sarah has a passion for encouraging people to enjoy music. As Artistic Director of the National Youth Music Camps she plays a large part in promoting the Dankworth 'all music' philosophy that influenced her early years.

"Razzamajazz was the first series I wrote and I still think it is one of the most useful. The idea behind the various instrumental versions was to provide a way of learning an instrument while playing actual pieces. I thought the teacher might find it a useful accompaniment to the traditional tutor book.

I really wanted to write pieces which made the student sound good, right from the very first note. I wanted to set the student up for success by writing each piece with a special accompaniment that made them feel they had achieved something great, and made them want to turn the page and learn more.." - Sarah Watts